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The Edinburgh Festival Fringe London Showcase

Park Gol Box: Death City

Performing Arts

The Power for Power Makes Death City

Park Gol Box are a leading performance team who take stunt action and use it to create performance art, the team deliver messages to audiences through innovative and experimental performances, under the slogan "Wild Art'.

Death City is an unprecedented performance that blends stunt action with colour. The piece tells about how one with power can suppress the diversity and personality of others until their personalities blend into one. The stunt action expresses the cruelty and the dark side of society, alluding to war, violence, exploitation and indifference. All the while the use of colour reinforces the inherent warmth and beauty that always exists within human nature.

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